The mission of this museum focuses on the remembrance and celebration of the American Spirit, teamwork, courage and sacrifice of the men and women who served during World War II.
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The mission of this museum focuses on the remembrance and celebration of the American Spirit, teamwork, courage and sacrifice of the men and women who served during World War II.
Bloody Mary is a one woman show that offers in depth ghost, cemetery and spiritual tours of New Orleans. She is a native of the city and specializes in many different kind of haunted tours as well as
Nature reserve, consisting of several sections, preserves significant examples of the natural and cultural resources of the Mississippi Delta region.
Reported to be the oldest bar in the USA. Order a T-shirt while you are there, and take a look at the live music. The quality is inconsistent, but it's often fun or always different. Horse and buggy...
This is one of the oldest gay establishments in the United States.
Where else can you see giant alligators that float and King Kong several stories high? Tour the studio of the Mardi Gras float designers to see how it's done.
Historic and inexpensive jazz venue may not serve food or drinks, but the music it serves up is first rate.
Founded in 1789, this cemetery is the oldest in New Orleans and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
This quiet bar is located in what was to have been the home of Napoleon until an attempted rescue from his exile on Elba failed. The suite of rooms (L'Appartment de l'Empereur) on the 2nd floor would have been Napoleon's apartment had he made it to the new world. This area is available for parties, weddings or receptions of up to 60 guests.
Popular college hangout known for its live funk, jazz, blues and rock music.
The grandaddy of American carnivals, this city-wide party is a festival of parades, street celebrations and revelry that takes place every year just prior to Christian liturgical season of Lent. "Mardi Gras" (Fat Tuesday) is the day before Ash Wednesday and is the final day of Carnival.
